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Orange cats, of course, all share one single brain cell, and while that’s obviously a joke (or is it?), their lovable derpiness does have a real-world explanation. Most orange cats are male due to how the ginger color gene is carried on the X chromosome, and studies suggest male cats are more prone to bold, impulsive behavior. This often translates into enthusiasm without planning - leaping before thinking, staring at walls, and forgetting why they entered a room. The “one brain cell” meme sticks because orange cats are famously friendly, curious, and chaotic in the most endearing way. They’re not dumb - they’re just confidently vibing first and thinking later.
Their derp is over 9000!
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The Oriental Shorthair often looks like it wandered out of a cartoon and into your living room by accident - and that’s entirely thanks to real, very intentional anatomy. Their oversized ears sit wide and proud, their heads form long, elegant wedges, and their almond-shaped eyes are set just a little too expressively for their own good. Add a slender body and whip-like tail, and you get a cat that looks perpetually surprised by existence. This derpy appearance isn’t clumsiness - it’s the result of human intervention that emphasized extreme features related to the Siamese lineage. The result is a cat that looks shocked, curious, and mildly judgmental at all times - often simultaneously.
Derp is 11/10.
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